Holy F***
https://x.com/wilsonhartgrove/status/18 ... 4775548986
https://x.com/StormHQwx/status/1839776639401824306
Hurricane Helene
Is this BS in the Caribbean really going to head towards us now?
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No, upper air pattern has troughing digging over the central- eastern US late next week, that will drawn down another fall front to se texas, but will also unfortunately steer whatever comes out of the caribbean towards far SE louisiana or florida again
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We're getting our first look at the devastation in Western NC, what officials are now calling "Buncombe County's own Hurricane Katrina."
County Emergency Management held a press conference this afternoon, calling the damage "biblical." Here's what we learned:
https://x.com/EricMillerNews/status/1840137934613426685
Looking at the flood in North Carolina and Tennessee, this could eclipse Harvey in terms of damage. I do not want to even think about the death toll at this point.869MB wrote: ↑Sat Sep 28, 2024 8:26 pmEric Miller
@EricMillerNews
We're getting our first look at the devastation in Western NC, what officials are now calling "Buncombe County's own Hurricane Katrina."
County Emergency Management held a press conference this afternoon, calling the damage "biblical." Here's what we learned:
https://x.com/EricMillerNews/status/1840137934613426685


It is startling to see high storm surge in Tampa Bay from Helene. Helene was nowhere near Tampa Bay. I hope this is a wake up call in the Tampa Bay Area.
In all likelihood it will.Ptarmigan wrote: ↑Sat Sep 28, 2024 10:21 pmLooking at the flood in North Carolina and Tennessee, this could eclipse Harvey in terms of damage. I do not want to even think about the death toll at this point.869MB wrote: ↑Sat Sep 28, 2024 8:26 pmEric Miller
@EricMillerNews
We're getting our first look at the devastation in Western NC, what officials are now calling "Buncombe County's own Hurricane Katrina."
County Emergency Management held a press conference this afternoon, calling the damage "biblical." Here's what we learned:
https://x.com/EricMillerNews/status/1840137934613426685![]()
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Good morning gang! We have internet back, still no cellular service. The house sits a little up a mountain just above the Valley floor, so we are fine. Not good for folks living along Creeks and streams that became raging rivers. Many areas are cut off after bridges were swept away and unfortunately we have fatalities from folks being swept away in flood waters I measured 22.6 inches of rain in 48 hours.
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Glad to hear y'all made it through ok
srain, so glad to hear from you! The damage is really mind-boggling; and, just so very sad.
Based on what I have seen, it is. It’s also extremely heartbreaking. This is an area of the coast that frequently dodges these events because of the angle of the coastline. It’s not as protected as St. Augustine up to Savannah, but still, there’s never been anything like this in anyone’s lifetime in Tampa Bay.
I keep thinking about all the small businesses and restaurants along the west coast that flooded. The sponge docks in Tarpon Springs got totally destroyed. Same with John’s Pass, even down to St. Armand’s, which is just crazy. A lot of these places are still “old Florida” dives that have been around for generations so the people owning and running them know no different life, and they have no idea if, how, or when they will ever recover from this. I wish I was down there now so I could volunteer!!
And approximately 1,000 still missing in NC. This is utterly heartbreaking.
Asheville mother recounts last moments with son before he was swept away by Helene floods: ‘He became my hero’
https://www.foxweather.com/extreme-weat ... h-carolina
Tragic account. A whole family died from the floods.

https://www.foxweather.com/extreme-weat ... h-carolina
Tragic account. A whole family died from the floods.


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New North Carolina recovery data from FEMA:- Cellular restoration continues to improve, with less than 50% of cellular sites down as of today. Ten counties, down from 17, have 50% or more cell sites down. Two FCC surveillance teams are conducting inspection operations on…
-- Joe Bruno (@JoeBrunoWSOC9) October 2, 2024
-- Joe Bruno (@JoeBrunoWSOC9) October 2, 2024
'Doesn't feel real': Park City family loses 11 in N.C. Hurricane Helene mudslide
https://www.ktvq.com/news/local-news/do ... e-mudslide
11 people from the Wright family died from Helene. Unimaginable.

https://www.ktvq.com/news/local-news/do ... e-mudslide
11 people from the Wright family died from Helene. Unimaginable.

